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SECRETS OF CREATION 


An Outline of Scientific Philosophy 
BY 

SYLVESTER SIRIGNANO 


FIRST EDITION 
Published by the Author 

MERIDEN, CONN., U.S.A. 

113 Old Colony Road 

1921 

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PREFACE 


The scope of this little treatise is to propagate a sane scientific doct¬ 
rine which does not confuse the mind of the moltitude humans, al¬ 
though a scientific philosophy was to be in great need. 

I took up the work, and regardless of a highly finished literature, 
most important problems I have tried to explain. 

The first part, a particular attention has been turned to popularize 
the first principles of natural phenomena. 

The second part, is to introduce the scientific analytical formula in 
the Universities and Accademies of Science. A complete formula 
should be written for each plant, animal and man. To do this, a coo¬ 
peration of scientists may bring the work in light. 

My experiments mostly have paid special attention to psychical 
researches. Wonderful result I have obtained, and eliminating any 
prejudice of supernatural creed, led me to draw the fundamental law 
of natural phenomena whose formula the second part of this treatise 
gives an example as well as the entire book talks for. 

It surprises when a new name emerges from the depth of the infini¬ 
te; like a new star in the firmament. No, do not surprise yourself, 
neither use no scepticism, but an excuse may be granted to me for 
the crude and courseness language I have used. The rest, you sho¬ 
uld, the same as I, to be obligate to God; and with me admire the 
grandeur of His work; and obey His L,aw. 

THE AUTHOR 

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THE FIGURE SHOWN ON OPPOSITE PAGE REPRESENTS 
THE CREATION AND ITS CREATOR. 

The form of GOD is unknown; and, no form whathsoever 
can be perceived since the CREATION IS ONLY AN EXP¬ 
RESSION OF HIS THOUGHT. Therefore, to better exp¬ 
lain IT, THE HUMAN FIGURE HAS BEEN GIVEN. 

As it shows, GOD is the SUPREME PSYCHIC. And the 
soee gift that has been given to the Soue is an infini¬ 
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THE SECRETS OF THE CREATION 


PART I 

THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE 


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y the aid of Science we penetrated in the mysterious realms of Na¬ 
ture, but little has been explored. 

Chemistry is a branch of science which gives out the explana¬ 
tion of Matter. Has Chemistry found the real origin of Matter? 
And of what real substance is constitued? 

We have by the great Lavoisier that ’’Matter is a subject of conti¬ 
nuous transformation”. This great axiom proves real while we are 
looking at. As the same Galilei affirmed under the so abhorred tyra¬ 
nnic law of the Inquisition that ’’the Karth still rotating yet”. Who 
does not know of it now? But these like others gave to us a world at 
all different as once was thought; and with these true idealism man 
is quite different as he was a time ago. 

The gleaming of these facts soon dazzled the uncontrollable thought 
of man to a disorder system with which the world is set in a painful 
condition. Instead of running so rapidly forth to reach a goal not yet 
known leaving blindly behind the most of the precious. We must sto- 
p,and return back to the point of departure. 

Suppose now that an explorer of tropical regions has the deep feeling 
to investigate the flora and the fauna, when he is on full of investiga- 


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tion he shall renounce, because encountered by the impenetrable fo¬ 
rests he must abandon the task, and most precious of his work left. 
When we read the book of such exploration with a very attractive 
title we find ourself deceived at the end; like a romantic adventure, 
because the real end could not be reached. 

All branches of Science shall cooperate, it is of importance necessity. 
Work out all in order to give light to the world which would not con¬ 
fuse. 

Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Biology, Mineralogy, Geology, 
Astronomy, Mechanic, Psychology, Physiology, Matematics, ecc... 
are all supported one by another, like stones of an edifice. Who is a- 
ble study these sciences as whole? No, no man yet did, except a poet 
colouring it in phantastic shape. 

MAGIC IS SCIENCE? 

Magic is the Science of sciences. No mortal yet succeded after stren¬ 
uous attempts; God is the only true Magician known. 

For this matter the reader will find ample explanation in the follow¬ 
ing chapter of Psychic of this treatise. 

WHAT IS SCIENCE 

Emile Zola, the celebrated French romance writer, said: “If not now, 
a day will come that Science will discover God . 9 9 Has Emile Zola fo¬ 
rmulated it right? I should say yes, because Science only can trace 
the path where God still hidden. But, Science never will present God 
to us in the way we believe. Most of people are confused about, and 
regardless of criticism, I must confess that no man yet has the conce¬ 
ption clear of our Creator. 

I call the attention of the moltitudes to consider the Science the main 
object to find Truth; and if we want, it shows at our marvels. 

If we want lie we find it, but, lie is a void of unlimited abyss in which 





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we are lost. That is the meaning of Science the one that will find 
truth fearlessly. 

HY OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCHES 

Many scientists are poundering their talents to explore in Science by 
synthetic method the powrful force that Matter exirces through itse¬ 
lf, and being it very obedient to the thought (Psychic); scientists 
are sodisfied to represent Science a supreme formula. 

Here is the point where every branch of Science shall meet; and the 
formula represented by them all, must be complete. 

Scientists now-a-day, as ever there was, nearly all, are working on 
one scope: that of insulation of the atom. This scope is not to enlig¬ 
hten the world of truth that there exists; but to obtain absolute co¬ 
mad of Matter for the destruction of the sublimity; for the consequ¬ 
ence the supremacy of the world is wanted! I do not blame, this is 
the world of conquest. But after whole he, the man, must succumb 
to humiliate himself before death; and of his sarcophagus will be 
forgotten by time immemorial to that of nothingness. 

Returning to our point of view, and considering Science the revolu¬ 
tionist of to day, we must find her true complete formula. 

My costant observations and experiments on every subject led by 
Nature brought me to a definition which put every natural laws un¬ 
der our control. A prominent magician turned all his energy to find 
laws how to obtain heat that even refractory substances would melt. 
This is a trifle! What constitutes the fire container? 

Science cannot invent or create; she only discover. We then turn 
these discoveries to our benefit; not materially only, but even mora¬ 
lly. So, in my researches I have found that the creation is made of 
three essential elements: Soul, Psychic and Matter. 





SOUL, PSYCHIC, AND MATTER 
LAWS 

The essential elements that constitutes the creation are three: Soul. 
Psychic and Matter. Without these elements the creation is impossi¬ 
ble. Of these three the Soul is positive, the rest are negative. 

The Soul is the protagonist of the immortal Poem written by God for 
the Eternity. Taws are involved in the course of these essential ele¬ 
ments. And these Laws are complied with Time and Space. We own 
to these Laws the sublimity of the creation. 

What will come of a railroad train while in motion if the engineer be¬ 
come an outlaw of mechanic and signals rule? Certainly a clash or a 
wreck will occur, and persons and material will mingle awfully. 

This is very simple example illustrated. 

LIFE 

Life does not depend by the Soul. Life depends entirely by Psychic. 
The progress of Life depends by Psychic’s power. 

The true unit of the Soul is very obscure to be proven; and only hy¬ 
potheses are drawn. Thus, in scientific formula the unit of her is ta¬ 
ken from the first stage where Life emerges; that is when Soul acqui¬ 
res Psychic in the lowest power, or the beginning of Life. It is impo¬ 
ssible for Life to appear if Soul does not acquires Psychic. Soul is in 
ascending scale, and takes shape on Psychic’s faculties passing from 
“dead matter’’ to a “living matter:’’ This is Life. 

The Life that I aws talking is the Life of the simplest form: vegetati¬ 
on. The Life of man then, is a narrow passage over the gap of a dre¬ 
adful chasm. As the Life ranks higher the pas sage is narrower and 
the chasm deeper; the fear to walk over is greater. This gap would 
do no harm if every Law of walking is kept right. But, if a disequili- 
bration occurs while passing, causes a fall of incomparable ruins. 
Knowledge, truth and courage are the objections that incumbence 


the Life of man. 


THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOUL 

The base of anything that is positive. The form or the structure of 
anything that has the powerful action to spring out Life: is the Soul. 
The Soul is an eternal invisible agent; the lowest grade of her is sha¬ 
ttered in elements of which compounds are formed. She is subjected 
to a continuous modification; and through Life and Death she will be 
released from the lower to the higher. The Soul acquires faculties 
while growing. The primeval faculty is Psychic. When the Soul ac¬ 
quires Psychic, she will appear into Life clothed of living Matter. 
The living Matter dissolves into dead Matter when the Soul abando¬ 
ns it. As it shows, dead Matter is an aggressive agent to the Soul 
when she is on the ascention, the only custodian is a sinless Psychic. 
Psychic and dead Matter are continuously in battle; Psychic, howev¬ 
er, when in full energy wins, and partially subjugates her with being 
serviceable. If Psychic feels exhaust of energy, can’t protect the 
Soul of the aggressiveness, she may foretell the ascertained dead. 

Our planet the Earth is formed of Souls that are coming from a ter¬ 
rible inferno. The grandeur of God here is shown: the sins are puni¬ 
shable! We are odservers of all these scenaries’ view without paying 
a minimum attention to them; or take it by other means; or illusory. 
The Soul passes from realm to realm in ascention through evoluti¬ 
ons. In the first realm, Soul acquires very low Psychic: is the begi¬ 
nning of Life (plants’.) 

In the second realm, Soul acquires higher Psychic (animal life.) 

In the third realm, Soul acquires higher Psychic than that of the 
second, and takes form of man (mankind’s life.) The third realm 
is represented on our planet the highest known apparently. Psychic 
in this realm becomes more complicate than the precedent, because 
Reason and Genius are intricated. The work that is in execution in 
third realm is due to the man’s Psychic and her power. 

More incoming realms the Soul has to pass till she will be perfect 


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or genuine. Of these realms are beyond even our imagination. Only 
about the fourth realm we may perceive something, because the nea¬ 
rest to us. 

The symbol of the Soul is An., from the Latin, anima. To denote 


A 1 A 2 

n * To denote the second is -^ n *, and so on. 
These symbols united with others will construct the scientific formu¬ 
la. (For this matter see Part II of this treatise.) 


THE STRUCTURE 0E PSYCHIC 

Psychic is an intellective agent for which, when the Soul becomes 
incorporated, Life appears. To P.sychic has been given the faculties 
of birth, growth and dead by the age. The age is composed of infan¬ 
cy, of youth, of adult and of old or decrept. Psychic goes with time 
apparently, but it is not; she is subjected to laws like anything else; 
because, in reality, time is a fixed shadow in which everything 
moves. (See Time in this treatise.) Psychic is not a stable agent, 
she varies with the constitution of her own body; with the environme¬ 
nts; with time. She changes at every second; this is due to the facul¬ 
ty of rapid travel; the imaginary power and the obliviousness that has. 
Psychic wants to be independent from the Soul, as well as that of Ma¬ 
tter, but she can’t live without their union. So, they are forced by 
the Law to cooperate together, and from three they form one; this is 
called in philosophy “ I ”. The shape of the Soul depends by the in¬ 
tellectual power of Psychic. Matter ought cloth her that way. With¬ 
out Psychic, Life is impossible; and the progress of Life is dependable 
entirely by her power. She propagates with the velocity of light, and 
penetrates in the remotest regions with her own phantastic eye. She 
is an obedient medium of higher Psychic, and wonders at anything 
new; this is due to fact that she has no power to percieve through da¬ 
rk. Dark is the utmost enemy, and warns of its danger. That is why, 
when tired and falls to sleep, she looks first for a safer place. Psychic 
is overpowered by necessity which is an abstract of stimulants. Amo- 




ng the chief stimulants are: love, hunger, fear, courage, honor, beau¬ 
ty, ect. She undergoes into two phases: conscious and subconscious. 
Conscious is when Psychic commands Matter; we commonly call it 
activity. Subconscious is when she does not commands Matter; but 
herself consider; or meditates; or formulates plans that fit to the best 
of her judgement and power for a conscious phase. She may have 
advise from the Soul and may obey. The only utterance of the Soul 
is Reason and Sublimity. If Psychic disobeys the Soul’s advises, she 
becomes a rebel, and her doings are only voided of truth; disgustous; 
harmful and phantastic; she is in costant combat with the Soul, and 
leads Matter ( body ) to criminality. When Psychic reaches to such 
state; Soul tries to annihilate her for separation; that is why, suicides 
are committed. This occur when she belongs to the third realm, or 
the realm of man. 

The house where she abodes is the brain. She accustoms with the 
environs most allowable. She is the medium between Soul and Mat¬ 
ter. Her symbol is Ps. Her power and faculties of which she varies 
immensely, will take place over ‘ s ’ of the symbol numerately in the 
formula. ( See Part II. ) 

The phenomena of Psychic has a limit in each realm; and her history 
is very great. It is foolish to talk of Psychology without comprehend 
in detail what she is; her meaning; and all the facts concerning her 
existence. So, this treatise gives only a general idea of her, just to 
draw the scientific formula out of the mysterious realms which Na¬ 
ture occults. 


THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER 

Matter is the material substance by which Soul and Psychic attain 
the vestige of resurrection. It consists of two kinds: ‘ dead matter * 
and ‘ living matter. ’ Dead matter has no life. Diving matter has life. 
Matter is composed of atoms. Two atoms in group, or more is called 
molecole. We must not confuse atom for electron. Electrons are pa¬ 
rticles of Matter that carry the energy through a gap of void spa- 


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ce by disruption. Matter and energy are two distinctive things. 
Matter can’t exist without energy; and energy can’t exist without 
Matter. Matter is a servant to both Soul and Psychic. She is very 
obedient medium to their language, and expresses the emotion of their 
work by the evident signs of the acts. Matter, as low as she is an 
obedient servant, she may be fatal to both Soul and Psychic. Matter 
is a deadly agent; that is why Matter is a terrible enemy to them. 

To any way we go, we are plunged into Religion. Science, therefore, 
does not discover other than the ‘ true Religion. ’ This Religion then 
is the only dogma that brings out the mysteries. So, Matter is nothi¬ 
ng else than the lowest grade of Soul voided of Psychic; or to better 
call it, the first vestige from which Soul emerges from the depth of 
Hell’s abysses where she is moulded. The only service that the living 
matter does, is to carry incessantly Soul from the dead world to the 
live one. This must not escape from our mind that, if Matter which 
constitutes our planet, the Earth, would have the right temperature 
all over the globe, and all what can be fitted for life; it would flourish 
an enchanted world. The fairy tales would come true! What about 
the prehistoric life of our world? The monster fossils tell us the stories 
of a past life. And what more about the fascinating history of man? 
But, all these vicissitudes of things proceed orderly in accordance wi¬ 
th the laws successively. We must not ignore the wonderful seed 
that the living matter reproduces of each species; we do not see it in 
dead matter. And is impossible to produce an artificial plant, or ani¬ 
mal into life; or change them as quick as the magic wand lauds to do! 
It requires Idea, Time, Space, Matter, Soul, Psychic, Energy, La¬ 
ws and Work. And we, ourself are not out of these items to comm¬ 
and them, but only we may learn the Laws to a better understand¬ 
ing, and to control the lower and to be guided by the higher; it is 
for own benefit. 

Returning to our point of view; Matter represents the visible world 
in the limit of our senses. But, we must consider this too that, if we 
have had born without eyes, light for us would be useless; and, if we 
had eyes without light, the eyes were useless as light. Would we ima- 


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gine light since we had no eyes? Wliat form to it should oe given? 
And light was with us, and not percipience of it would be possible wi¬ 
thout the eyes! This illustration may be applied to hearing and any 
other sense that mother Nature by the order of God, gave to us. 
Why we must not thank to the Creator, the Omnipresent God, of 
these gifts? What are the gifts that a right Soul will get in the ulti¬ 
mate reach? 

Matter accompanies the Soul in her evolution under the power of 
Psychic ill the state of living Matter; as soon as Psychic looses her 
power, the Soul sublimises, and Matter (living) dissolves into eleme¬ 
nts again by which is constituted. This phenomenon, we commonly 
call it ‘ Death. ’ 

Psychic very often is effected of abnormality caused by accidents, or 
sickness, or even by Nature. In this case, Matter ‘ living ’ is depres¬ 
sed, or deformed, and shows the signs of dullness, or deficiency. 
Psychic feeds of Matter which causes ‘ hunger. ’ Or to better say: 
Psychic consumes energy extracted from Matter ‘ food * by the way 
of the organism, and no other agent does. As much active she is, 
much energy consumes. “Consume” is a word depredatory used; 
it means that Psychic absorbs all the energy equal to the work to be 
performed. And if Matter does not fully furnish energy to Psychic 
the amount wanted; Psychic forcibly takes energy from the body 
forming her own ‘ I ’ till all is exhaust. Who dies of hunger represe¬ 
nts this phenomenon. 

To denote a general Matter, the symbol M. should be in use; the 
rest are symbols that Chemistry uses. ( See Part II, the scientific 
formula. ) 

Dead Matter has a reaction of her own, and is formed by elements 
or by compounds. 

Scientists are in trouble with Matter, because they can’t find out 
how separate absolute energy from her. It seems impossible since 
the subsistence of energy is Matter. But as far as we are, we see in 
Matter a considerable reservoir of energy. A partial energy is used 
as power in our industries; and in war time for enemy destruction. 


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To living Matter belong the first realm; or the realm of vegetables. 
The second realm; or the realm of animals. The third realm; or the 
realm of man. 

To dead Matter belong all the elements and compounds from which 
rocks, water, air, gases, dry wood, decaying organic bodies, sun, sta¬ 
rs, all metals, ect. are composed. 

THE FIRST REALM 

The structure of the Soul gave us an idea of what she is, but not the 
evolutions for which she is in mission. How and why plants, animals 
and men’s realms survive the life of dead Matter? The story will be 
too long for mention it here. Only what chiefly interests us should we 
turn our attention with no loose of time. If we give a glance to Astro¬ 
nomy, surely we feel astonished, even though if we were astronomers. 
H. Gemsback, Member of American Physical Society, and Editor of 
the Monthly Periodical “Science and Invention” formerly Electrical 
Experimenter; calls our mind ‘microscopic.’ This is very .true; we are 
too behmd yet to grasp the grandeur that exists into eternity 
Professor Michelson succeeded recently to measure the exat size of 
some fixed stars, although they open a tremendous chasm of billions 
of miles from us. We take Betelgeuse in the constellation of Orion, is 
fourty millions times as large as the sun. It requires then three hund¬ 
red and fifty suns side by side to make a diameter of this tremendous 
red-hot world, Betelgeus! While it appals our imagination, is nothing 
to the eternity. I have tried to express this grandeur of Astronomy 
among the ignorants, my surprise was not little when I had the answer 
“Do not believe. They print any kind of this stuff for money making. 
They are money makers.” Nonsense indeed! But, I do not blame 
them in reality. Too many false doctrines are in circulation; and many 
propagandists are around. The federal law should be more rigorous 
about the false teaching. So the people would not use scepticism before 
truth. Science is not a false doctrine, please! I have said it in the begi¬ 
nning of this treatise. We own to science the discovery of electricity. 


— II — 

We own to science the discovery of motion picture. We own to scie¬ 
nce the railroads. The automobiles. The aeroplanes and dirigible 
balloons. The explosives. The submarines and steamers. The wire¬ 
less telegraph and telephone. .The electrotype, printing, and all the 
graphic arts; ecc. The progress of the present age is Science. Why 
we should not believe her ? We leave Astronomy that I call it the 
Snblime. I call our attention now to the first; or the realm of plants. 
How and why plants’ life survives the subsistence dead Matter for 
a period of time ? We do not need to mind much the splendour of 
Astronomy, but our Geology, Chemistry and Agriculture will give 
us ample work to do. 

The phenomenon that Nature has to accomplish the law of life, is 
the Soul that passes from realm to realm. The first realm that the 
Soul accrosses the board line of dead Matter into life is plant. 

Did not pass under my eyes without being observed an organic body 
in putrefaction, or in fermentation. The phenomenon is very intere¬ 
sting; but we shall discuss it apart. (See “Evolution” in the follow¬ 
ing Chapters.) 

The catalogue of the first realm shall begin to classify plants from 
the very bottom to up. The catalogue now in existence begins with 
the cryptogams family. It seems that at certain depth of the oce¬ 
ans some plants resemble entirely of rock formation. 

Oceanography indeed should be studied with more vigour, it varies 
greatly from the land life. The catalogue that collects the plants 
kingdom is called Botany. 

THE SECOND REALM 

It looks very deceivable that brings us to misbelieve, but the obse¬ 
rvations lead us to the conclusion of the facts. We can’t make expe¬ 
riments of this kind, because we can’t create Soul, as well as Time, 
Energy, Space, Original Idea, ecc. Good thing we are not God ! 

Is really that animals came into life from the plants ? And is really 
that man came into life from the animals ? Is really that plants came 




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into life from dead Matter ? Now answer: Can an animal live with¬ 
out plants ? Certainly not. Can a man live without plants or anim¬ 
als ? Certainly not. Plants only feed out of the dead Matter direct¬ 
ly. Men and animals, is the only water .that they get directly and 
oxygen by the way of respiratory organs. Plants, animals and men 
are the remains of an anterior age which life was of a luxuriant bea¬ 
uty, enchanted by the innocent birth. We own thanks to the seeds 
that life survives, but ever crescent meager ! Now life exists by the 
virtue of seeds. From where the origual seeds came since dead Mat¬ 
ter is voided of ? Considering that this dead Matter once was only 
a liquid fire, or ignited gaseous vapor ? The problem is solved: The 
Soul must be improved through Life, not through Death; this Law 
furnishes the Soul of seeds. Death is the extreme point where Life 
extinguishes, and in that mean Soul is judged by the Supreme Justi¬ 
ce. That’s why the Soul is fond of Life and fears Death. 

The Soul in the second realm takes animal form. The catalogue that 
collects the animal kingdom is called Zoology. 

THE THIRD REALM 

Soul in the third realm acquires higher Psychic than the second with 
faculties much different. The Soul in this realm besides of the high¬ 
er faculties, she acquires Reason, and sometimes Genius. The ‘ I ’ 
that the Soul forms in this realm is called Man. The history of this 
realm is very ample and fascinating. In it is implied Politic, Science 
and Religion. The reader will bear hi mind that I have expelled man 
from Zoology where naturalists have placed him. It is erroneous. 
Man forms a kingdom alone, that’s why I have placed him in third 
realm. The catalogue that collects annals of man’s kingdom is called 
Antropology. 

Furthermore, the reader will comprehend that my ‘ unit number ’ is 
taken from the lower to the higher. Zero is omitted because it deno¬ 
tes matter voided of life. Matter of this kind is dead Matter, for it 
Chemistry is interested and will use her own symbols. 


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THE FOURTH REALM 

Now if the Soul is immortal as we have seen in the previous Chapt¬ 
ers, and passes from realm to realm; we must recognize the fourth 
realm too, and so on. But a line of stop shall be drawn here, becau¬ 
se the incoming realms are unpercievable to our senses, and they are 
condemned to remain obscure. This realm is the next that of ours, 
and the nearest; we may feel or see little of its sublimity. And the 
hypotheses mentioned here are based upon the logical history of Re¬ 
ason: Whys and Hows. 

The fourth realm may appear to us the same as the third realm to 
the second: A wild animal fears at the presence of man, and may 
assail him or escape. A domestic animal is unconscient of all what 
happen to him except the habitual training. So we may be guided 
by the people of the fourth realm without being conscious of their 
existence, while their life would be much different than ours. 

But a most convinceable hypothesis is that the fourth realm will be 
the ultimate reach, and belongs to the Holy Souls. The board line 
that separates the third from the fourth there is a Justice House whe¬ 
re every Soul shall pass and sentenced; the sinners are thrown back 
into the abysses where the Divine Furnace lies; it will burn out the 
sin and make Soul a new innocent mould. A new life begins with 
the formation of new worlds; and again ahead from realm to realm: 
a life indeed of undescribable tortures ! While the Holy Souls pass 
forth. Are the suns like that of ours, the Divine Furnaces ? Who 
knows the true sense of Astronomy ? We shall behold this grandeur 
Sublimity; elevate ourself to a dignity worth of understanding; not a 
trivial life that which corrupts; life without value worth nothing ! 
Reason that the Soul acquires gives us the belief of punishment if dis- 
wayed. In reality we own to Reason our conduct. 

It is very difficult to reach a holy ness life due to our Psychic, it is 
easy to corrupt her. Like a wild beast tamed by man ! Sometimes 
a fierce battle between Soul and Psychic occurs, one of them must 


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yeld; man shows great grievance and obscureness; in this while he 
may become insane. Indeed, Death is nothing than a joyful passage 
if life has been conducted rightly. It is not so if the conduct of life 
has been corrupted. The Supreme Justice is always hanged over our 
heads. Giordano Bruno feared not to be burned alive in Rome, and 
the ashes thrown into Tevere river. All the Christian Saints who 
sustained the martyr with terrible tortures for their faith. Christ ac¬ 
cepted his crucifixion. They knew that this world was made not for 
them; they were glad to depart for the world made for. They were 
not sorry of what they did. The apathetic modernism looks astonish¬ 
ed before a courage of such magnitude ! 

Another problem is to be dissolve: Can the Soul live Matterless, and 
how ? With such a discussion we penetrate entirely into theological 
conceptions. Of it is nothing concrete, but our Reason appeals to. It 
treats of spiritualism. There is a great divergence among scientists, 
theologians and materialists. This divergence in reality is a mere illu¬ 
sion ! We shall ask to ourself: How bodies are spinning through spa¬ 
ce (skies;) ? If Soul is voided of Matter, what’s her support ? What 
her mission for ? Why the Creation is made for ? Can Soul be eternal¬ 
ly the same ? These things drive us in front of regions never explor¬ 
ed. If able to be invulnerable of the antagonistic forces which are for 
us obstacles of enormous proportion; we face appalling scenaries. 
The enchanted Nature gives us the privilege to observe her inexplica¬ 
ble marvels. We see different creatures moving along. We hear music 
with melodies which expression is compared to the magnitude of gods. 
Perfume of fragrant smell from flowers of enchanted beauty expands 
through the air. The youth of ever wanted life ! 

We have seen that Psychic feeds of energy out of Matter for the sake 
of Soul, and the improvement through Life not through Death. These 
three essential elements: Soul, Psychic and Matter to form an ‘ I ’ 
must be unseparable; and as high faculties Psychic has equal to the 
virtues of Soul, such is the value of ‘ I \ Thus, I feel lost if my talk 
can not be made understandable. Must depend by me because I did 
not make clear my thought represented by words; or by the auditors 



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that have no sense of the argument. So can I talk of poetry to whom 
has no sense about it ? 


THE VALUE OF THINGS 

The Creation must be made on the value of things. As we see it; 
things not worth of any value are rejected. The world is in costant 
struggle for this law. The Creation could not be made if not valued. 
This law is applicable to everything. 

The excremet of our body is the rejected matter of Psychic after the 
extraction of energy wanted. We like be acquainted with better, edu¬ 
cated, elevated people than low and rude. We like eat better food 
than a bad one; and so on. When we go to buy something we like 
have the best; we shall pay for its value. A knowledge of a true va¬ 
lue of things put us in guard to not be defrauded by profiters. 

The value of things depends by the necessity for which we shall use 
in maintenance of Life. Without the value of things money is worth¬ 
less. Money is the medium to exchange the par value of things; and 
as a unit gold has been taken. This is the fundamental principle that 
the financial science is based; and the commerce enjoys its privileges. 
In ancient time, when money was not in use, people were exchan¬ 
ging goods; and when of extreme necessity they sold their own dan- 
ghters, sons, or even wives ! When the sell was executed, a kind of 
regret was felt by the seller, after a while they changed their minds 
and a fight occurred. The system was uncivilized; revengeful; and 
slavery were in style. Instead to buy, most of goods was seized by 
violence, and battles were fought with extreme hostilities by both 
sides: one for defense; the other for aggression. They were to be 
more on vigilance from the aggressiveness of themselves than the 
aggressiveness of the wild beasts ! To stop this chaotic condition 
of life, philosophers wrote new doctrines that were adapted by 
monarches, statesmen, merchants, ecc. of prominent nations in 
which money was the leading medium. Gold was taken per unit 
and was given to the value of goods. This system then amplified 




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with the aid of laws through which the present civilization emerged. 
The civilized people witnesses another .struggle arose amoung them¬ 
selves: who possesses much more gold he is the exponent power; and 
behind him a force of destructive compound tends to disintegrate it, 
that if not realized by the first, this latter will be fatal to. That’s why 
a force of defense has been made for protection of the value of things 
as a general welfare. 

In reality about this struggle that so much smothers the civilization 
dreamed, we must go way back into the days when man appeared in 
the world. If we scrutinize this great chasm of centuries minutely, we 
comparatively find that gold fitted us in the right track, unless it has 
fallen in corruptency. Man became civlized when the present system 
was adapted. We face famine when we become work’s outlaw. This 
is not invented, but experience proved it. And too, regardless of cri¬ 
tics, I must confess that some people when they face work they hide 
themselves ! People of this kind are destructive only, not productive. 
Most of prominent men were tireless workers; one of the lot most co¬ 
mmon to everybody is the great Thomas Edison, the inventor of mo¬ 
tion pictures, talking machines, and so many other things for the hu¬ 
man society’s sake. Prosperous farmers now, they had nothing befo¬ 
re. It is all the product of Work. 

THE VALUE OF SOULS 

Souls are in the same stage as things. They can be bought; not the 
Souls, but their value. When I buy something, I do not buy the thi¬ 
ng I want, I buy its value. What’s the use for me if I buy a loaf of 
bread if I can’t eat it? What’s the use for me to buy a horse if I 
can’t use him ? What’s the use for me to hire an electrician if he 
does not know the trade ? I buy or hire the value, not the Soul, I 
have no use of her if has no value. The value depends by the neces¬ 
sity from where life is attached. Suppose there is a wealthy man dy¬ 
ing, and nobody is able to save him, everybody is worthless; a dear 
price will pay for. Now he needs our value, not us ! 



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Hence on we must remember that Soul is a parasite agent, though 
destructive instead of productive, and lives only at the expense of li¬ 
ving Matter. Now the sole reliable possibility to mantain Soul in life 
is the Cultivation of the seeds left by the ancestral species to an exte¬ 
nd ever increasing production equal to the distribution of the consu¬ 
mers. 

Soul has no value without work, and her existence will soon be swept 
out. This principle leads us to observe something greater. God is a 
Worker Himself. He is our Leader. He gave us enough material. 
We can not do what He does, but He invites us to imitate Him. We 
take pleasure at for a certain time, and as nearer we think to approa¬ 
ch more farther marvels we discover, till tired then we look back, a 
very little or nothing has been done compared with the never reach¬ 
ing Grandeur. Then we feel nihil, and seized by emotion we weep like 
babies ! He smiles at us; that smile changes our tears in smile too; 
with a pose like a loving father He says: Take rest now, my sons. 
With this joke God shows us who He is and who we are. We are fi¬ 
gures represented in His immortal poem: the Creation ! Who does not 
follow Him is a rebel son, and for consequence evil, his end will be 
very fearful. 


THE EARTH'S BRIEF HISTORY 
A GENERAL IDEA 

We must consider that our Earth works in similar manner like an al¬ 
ternator ( electric alternating current generator. ) It has its frequen¬ 
cies, phases, cycles and revolutions when in motion. The electricity 
generated we may turn it into light, heat, power or hertzian waves. 
Now, enyone of these phenomena that electricity performs depend 
by the uniform motion of the alternator; and as higher is the speed 
of revolution so high are the vibrations of electricity set up. Of this 
allegoric illustration we ought take light for life and the alternator for 


the Earth; it wiil coincide precisely. The Earth differs only by the 
rotation that is not costant; the rotation of the alternator is costant. 
The rotation of the Earth must be compared to that of gyroscope. It 
requires the first impulse, then it rotates by inertia till it stops again. 
Now, once set in motion, it acquires equilibrium. The air friction and 
the gravity attraction exert an elastic brake upon it that slack the ro¬ 
tation, and force it to repose again as it was before. Time plays the 
principal part in it, and the equilibrium assumed changes positiou as 
the speed changes. But the Earth has no air friction; she is a celestial 
body, and is subject to stresses that the celestial bodies exert upon 
themselves. We clearly feel the stress of the moon by the tidal fluc¬ 
tuation of the seas and the influence of her upon organic bodies. 

The stress of celestial bodies is fractional to their distance, this is due 
to the magnitude of their mass and the physical condition of the body 
respectively with the age. My opinion was that the stress should be 
proportional, it is wrong, because the celestial bodies are not perfect¬ 
ly spherical. The comets show clearly this phenomenon. 

The interplanetary course is guided by this stress which intercommu¬ 
nicates them so they do not collide. 

As far as I see there as a whole, it works in order, guided by one Su¬ 
preme Law. 


THE EARTH’S MECHANICAL LAWS 

The first impulse of the Earth’s rotation was given by the sun’s ma¬ 
ximum speed. The terms ‘ ‘ maximum and minimum ’ ’ I apply to the 
uniform motion of the heavenly bodies. The reader will understand 
that maximum denotes the molecules of Matter will detach from the 
central mass that is the paternal body when its motion is at high rate. 
Minimum denotes low rate motion by which molecules of Matter con¬ 
tract instead to detach, and as evermore the motion slow down Matter 
becomes cool, hard and heavier. When motion is at maximum rate 
Matter is in gaseous or fluidal state. When is at minimum rate Matter 
solidifies or becomes in solid state. Thus, the Earth was only a red- 


— i 9 ~ 


hot gaseous nucleus detached from the central sun projected into spa¬ 
ce, and like sisters planets she ought follow the same law. She makes 
one revolution in 24 hours, 3 minutes and 56.555 seconds. And arou¬ 
nd the sun revolves in an interval of 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 
9.6 seconds. 

The Kartli in her maximum motion gave out a nucleus which is her 

satellite ( the moon. ) 

Anything in existence has its age, and for consequence birth, growth, 
old and dead is the law. We have all in view, from a simple organic 
body of few hours of life to trementous giant worlds of hundred thou¬ 
sands millions centuries, compared with the eternity it is nothing ! 

As it seems as a general rule: the equilibrium of ethereal Matter will 
be perturbed by an internal excitement ( the everlasting Phrenology 
of God ) which has equal forces in maxima as well as in minima mo¬ 
vements of motion relative to the mass. The forces of gravity will be 
present only when motion is in the minimum phase that Matter con¬ 
tracts. The origin of forces of gravity comes from the exstreme cool 
regions of heaven in contact with hot bodies, and which surrounds 
with an enormous pressure the molecules of Matter; it not only slacks 
down the motion, but tends to disintegrate Matter apparently to a no¬ 
thingness, or return to the former state. 

The final stage of a world is when it comes to a stop. Matter can not 
resist then the contraction of her molecules any harder, and loosing 
her internal equilibrium an explosion will occur with an evoke of a 
terrible concussion giving up whole in fregments flying in all directi¬ 
ons. The meteorites are not than the fregments of extinct worlds, 
such is the fate of our Earth too. 

THE EARTH’S PHYSICAL CONDITION 

The Earth has a magnetic field. In this field the vessels at sea are di¬ 
rected by the aid of a compass which marks the direction of the ma¬ 
gnetic flux. The origin of terrestrial magnetism is yet of unknown 
nature; but brings me the opinion that it is generated by a thermal 


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disturbance of Matter forming a vortex of polarized Bnergy. Ma¬ 
gnetism in physics is the same as oxigen in chemistry; and when ox- 
igen is electrized changes in ozone, and ozone in oxigen again. So 
with the magnetism, it can be changed in electricity, and electricity 
in magnetism. 

The Barth may have no chemical compounds or elements that may 
exist in other solar systems which effects exhibited is yet ignored. 
As far as I could see, Science has no fundamental base yet. She can 
not avail to a higher destiny in that way. She progressed little only 
in those branches of Physics, Chemistry and Mechanics; the rest is 
left way back to derision of scepticism ! 

The most important that Science ought study is the ethereal Matter. 
This is what represent the invisible world. And the work to be done 
is not so easy; it requires patience. Remember that we can’t create; 
we only discover. The experience only is our true Master. 

The Barth shows various form of energy. Blectrostatic is the energy 
supposed to be in the Barth’s atmosphere as well as upon bodies at 
rest. Is useless to mention here the static machine. The alternator 
as I have demonstrated previously gives precisely the idea that we 
seek for; and being it equipped of a step-up transform, a condenser 
and a spark gap included with all safety means; the spark shown 
through the gap accompanied by a particular noise ( disruptive ener¬ 
gy ) with a characteristic odor ( ozone ) represents exactly the light¬ 
ning and thunder that occur in the atmospheric storms. Being the 
earth a conductor body, the air an insulator; if a conductor body 
( clouds ) travels in the air traversing the magnetic lines of forces, it 
charges of electricity by induction. The spark is equal to the potenti¬ 
al of the body charged. Suppose that clouds, as usually they are, lo¬ 
wer to the proximity to earth; being the air-not a good insulator es¬ 
pecially when is filled with water vapor ( humidity, ) the electricity 
will discharge to earth; a flash of lightning will be seen ( spark ) fol¬ 
lowed by a cracking detonation. The air acts between clouds and ea¬ 
rth like a dielectric. Flash is seen first because light travels at a tre- 
mentous velocity of 180.000 miles per second, while sound travels at 


21 


the rate of 12 miles per minute. If electricity of a cloud will dischar¬ 
ge to earth through a conductor, may become incandescent if has no 
resistance enough to equal the potential discharged, or may be melt¬ 
ed out if the resistance of the conductor is very low. 

Anything that moves on earth causes electricity, but being it in cos- 
tant touch with the earth will form one body, it charges and dis¬ 
charges in so small quantity that even our attention is unnoticed. 
But, bodies traveling in the air are charged only to an extend to pro¬ 
duce sparks when near or in touch with a conductor. This let me 
to think about aeroplanes and dirigible balloons of frequent disasters. 
Being the motors of iron, and some other parts conductors, they are 
charged, especially if the body traverses the terrestrial magnetic cur¬ 
rents that may cause sparks through the gaps of nearest metals, or 
in touch, when landing, with the ground; a little spark may set whole 
in flames, or the gasoline tank will blow up. All wires or metals sho¬ 
uld be insulated including the motors. The suggestion looks defici¬ 
ent, but there may be found other means fitting for the purpose. 
Electrostatic is a product of thermo-dynamic energy. I apply thermo 
to dynamic because bodies are charged either by passing from cool to 
hot temperature or viceversa. The heat produced by friction of bodi¬ 
es is the energy that Matter possesses. As I have said hitherto, Mat¬ 
ter and energy are indivisible; neither one can be changed into ano¬ 
ther. To obtain energy we only perturb Matter in one way or anoth¬ 
er. Energy has no form whatsoever; neither can be destroyed. If en¬ 
ergy would exist without Matter ( as some physicists say, ) the uni¬ 
verses were impossible to be created. And, as I could discern, these 
two constitute the regions of God’s Phrenology. It sounds ridiculous 
at first sight, but it is not so. 

The energy has no limit in regard to its power, and is invisible. We 
know energy only by the work performed by it. 

Matter is a reservoir of energy. Matter may be visible only when an 
aggregation of her atoms under certain laws form things. Matter re¬ 
presents the cloth only, while energy does the work. Matter is an ab¬ 
sorbent, and most of physical phenomena are due to this particular 


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virtue; wliiie energy carries almost instantly anything to any distan¬ 
ce by the Sole contact. This leads me to the opinion that our Psy¬ 
chic avails of such energy, and in a fractioned second of time she 
may flash pictures of any scene acting by the faculty of imagination 
into speech. 

The phenomena of electrochemistry are very interesting. The reage¬ 
nts arc those that perturb the equilibrium of energy associated with 
Matter, and passing from one body to another carries Matter with it 
( ions. ) I am with Lavoisier to say again: Matter does not destroys 
but transforms. And yet I add that the transformation is due to ener¬ 
gy. The ether as it looks to me, is not more than Matter in her last 
or first vestige, and may represent Soul Psychicless. 

Another phenomenon that electricity performs makes evidence my 
assertions. Why electricity when passing through a conductor of 
high resistance under certain conditions rends it incandescent ? The 
answer is: The resistance met on its passage. Now, what causes lu¬ 
minous the spark through an air gap ? The answer is: Being the flux 
of electricity raised to very high vibrations, it passes through the gap 
with a tremendous velocity; the particles of Matter ( electrons ) that 
serve for its conductibility become incandescent by being heated whi¬ 
le the air offers the resistance. This will prove that Matter conducts 
and disperses or absorbs energy through the gap. 

THE EARTH’S POSITION IN HEAVEN 

Our solar system is composed of eight planets ( excluded the asteroids 
between Mars and Jupiter. ) They are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Ma¬ 
rs, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The nearest to the sun is 
Mercury; the farthest is Neptune. Neptune is the planet which deta¬ 
ched first from the sun’s body; and being the sun in the fullest youth, 
or to better say: its rotation was in the apex of maximum, gave out 
Neptune big, and in the same time launched it farthest of all. 
According to the mechanic law, the sun then became smaller and slow¬ 
er; Uranus detached next, smaller and nearer, and so on until Mercu- 


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ry. The Earth is, however, the sun’s sixth child. Soul appeared in life 
on the Earth under three forms: plant, animal and man. Science co¬ 
uld not detect yet if any other planets are habitable, and in what 
form in life Soul takes place. 

Soul is One, but is shattered in an infinite number of souls ( fregmen- 
ts, ) and they all are different according to the psychological faculties 
and power which soul acquires before birth. 

The greatest mystery that Science never will discover is: How Soul 
acquires psychological faculties before birth ? It is a prohibitive book 
to read; it is the book of God. A glance of our sight in it will be eno¬ 
ugh to annihilate our existence: The secrets of God are known ! 
Would be too terrible for our Psychic have before her the past and 
the future. Whole the knowledge that happens outside, Soul appreh¬ 
ends it by Psychic’s sight and language. Soul is a timid agent, and 
fears danger horribly if warned by Psychic; the act of defending will 
be soon shown, and if unable to overcome, cries, screams are emitted, 
or faintness will occur. 

As far as I could discern, sin determines the Soul’s destiny. Soul 
finds herself in such psychical faculties without know how; and the 
form or shape of her depends entirely by such faculties. Soul is in¬ 
sensible without Psychic ( death; ) that’s what make me believe that 
“ dead Matter ” is constitued of. And “living Matter’’ is when 
Soul acquires psychical faculties, and for consequence Life depends 
entirely from. Before the Justice of God no excuse will serve, tho¬ 
ugh, He will punish sin severely. 

THE EARTH’S EVOLUTION 

Much of interesting facts have been discussed, but much more are 
to be. We should not discuss about other planets which we do not 
belong, since our own did not settled. We ought take interest of 
ours: the Earth. What she did in the intercourse of ages she has 
passed through ? Geology may tell us something of truth about 
the Earth’s history. 


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The Earth was only a nucleus of red-hot rather heavy gaseous sub¬ 
stance when detached from the sun, and rotating always in the same 
direction as that of the sun’s, she, due to equal force of repulsion of 
the sun’s maximum, was left to her destiny into the immense cool¬ 
ness regions of space gradually going farther and farther until she is 
to day not less distant that of 92,897,000 miles ( due to the eccentri¬ 
city of the Earth’s orbit, the distance is variable, being farthest in 
June and nearest in December to the sun ) from the paternal body; a 
gap indeed not so fearful as that of sun to sun ! From here the histo¬ 
ry of the Earth starts to be in account. 

Revolving around the sun with ever increasing distance, she was lo¬ 
osing partly of sun’s heat and light. But, notwithstanding all these, 
the Earth followed the same law as sun did; she gave out a world 
too, but smaller in comparison, and in consequence not at a great di¬ 
stance. And this world is her satellite that we see in some clear ni¬ 
ghts shining at quarters and at full face over the Earth’s surface 
with a pale-cool light ( reflected light from the sun ) most allowable 
for night pedestrians and enjoyable for lovers in those warm days of 
summer. More we want by God ? This satellite we call the Moon. 
Being the Earth in her maximum phase yet, another satellite was to 
be detached while she already was plunged in great convulsion. The 
difference temperature created between the glowing mass of the Ear¬ 
th’s body and the surrounding cool regions of space, a compound of 
gases met to correspond that of wafer whose composition is: two 
atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen, that chemically the 
formula is thus written (H2O). This water evaporized as soon tou¬ 
ched a higher temperature, ( near the Earth’s body ) and condensed 
in snow or hail to a lower temperature of upper regions. The forces 
of gravity began with water by descending and ascending though the 
Earth had not acquired her own, being in her maximum yet. 

Big clouds were forming and encircling the Earth. They, first arre¬ 
sted the light that before, the glowing mass and the sun were encro¬ 
aching by inheritance. No more light thence except that of her own, 
because that of the sun’s was suspended above the horizon. 


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Water was preparing for long and terrificant battle with fire. Increa¬ 
sing in proportion, water engaged tlie fight harder. The atmosphere 
that now we enjoy the breathing of healthy breezes was lighted only 
by the red glowing mass under, and darkened by black, thick clouds 
above. Water persistently and incessantly was to perform its du¬ 
ty to quench fire under; and fire, however, on its part expelled it with 
horrible explosions. No harm, no injury water sustained, only it cha¬ 
nged in steam ( water vapor ) to be water again later. 

The magnetic currents were disturbed, associated with thermo-electr¬ 
icity caused electrical storms splitting the forming atmosphere with 
thunders and lightnings whose part in battle must be similar to a roa¬ 
ring inferno ! Just image dear reader, we were there in that glowing 
mass to be melted out in the present shape. Fire would not release us 
if not the persistent water courageously up and down for time imme¬ 
morial was in continuous combat with fire. At last, fire had to be in 
retreat yielding ground step by step until a crust not equal for whole 
the surface was made; the unequalness surface is due to the horrible 
combat by which the molten mass of the Earth’s surface suffered 
great contortion. Thus, mountains, valleys, hills were formed; but 
not yet so. While the great battle was in the fiercest struggle betwe¬ 
en water and fire; the Earth slacked her motion and passed from the 
maximum into minimum phase. She then began to contract, and her 
own forces of gravity began also. The forces of gravity favored wat¬ 
er to come in contact with fire in quicker succession. Water stored 
above in great abundance; and being fire yielding ground foot by fo¬ 
ot like a defeated army in retreat; water reached the surface at last, 
but what an awful vision the Earth presented: her face appeared ho¬ 
rribly deformed ! Fire left the relics of a long and terrible fight, like 
a battlefield of a contested ground between two opponent armies. In 
spite of this, water pursuited fire all over the surface imprisoning 
it beneath. A boundless ocean thus was formed, and fire, even an 
aperture to see again the sun whose a mighty past would revive in 
bidding a last good-by, was denied to it. hire then had not an outlet, 
nor a vent to erupt out its still revengeful ardor, it swelled in propor- 


— 26 — 


tion to burst and openings made itself arbitrarily here and there thro¬ 
ugh the crust not yet made solid. Water 0:1 its way appropriated of 
this occasion introduced in the same openings to fight fire beneath 
too; explosions occurred violently subsiding even the thinny crust 
all over the surface. Who have sent this water that so persistently 
adhere to its duty ? Who gave it the virtue to strip off life from the 
devouring flames ? Who gave it the power to help life along being 
serviceable to for any wanted ? Can you tell me, reader ? Is God ! 
Chemical compounds were formed by the elements of which mostly 
were carried by the nucleus from the sun. Matter is classified by the 
elements, and the very origin of them must have been given by God 
for the formation of His universes; united by Psychic, Soul will app¬ 
ear under form of Life. 

Water is an eager solvent too, especially when it boils. And consider 
if water boiled little when engaged i:i the terrible fight with fire ! It 
solved great deposits of sodium chloride ( common salt used in cook¬ 
ing ) of which it became impregnated. Like sodium chloride; a very 
large variety of chemical compounds were formed in that chasm of 
time when water and fire battled fiercely. We have found deposits 
of iron, copper, zinc, lead and others belonging to the family of met¬ 
als. Silicon, (in great quantity which formed the rocks ) calcium, 
potassium and other elements compounded in proportion in relative 
to their atomic weight of combination will form the Earth’s crust. 
Returning to witness the primordial age, we see winds impetuously 
agitated. Clouds were transported here and there. The sun’s rays, 
after waiting for a period that seemed an eternity, finally the clouds 
granted them the passage, and what wonder they expressed when 
with a research eye they had not found fire, but new world made. 
Water had imprisoned fire on back wall of rocks ! Water restlessly 
coiled the globe all around with mountains like waves which furiou¬ 
sly met one against another, and in the clash they seemed to smile 
in asking the excuse for the infringed law that resulted in white fo¬ 
am. Water would finish the job, but a barrier prevented its entrance 
in the Earth’s body; the solid rock does not allow this outrage. It 


— 27 — 


has been left to gravity. Gravity will finish the job easier than water; 
while water must attend another business: that of irrigating life ! 
Gravity presses the imprisoned fire at all sides, and leaves it to come 
out easy not on water side, but on land side, because solid matter is 
heavier than water. Water would press equal to every part to the 
center if the ocean bottom would be even; on land, solid mountains of 
rock weight much more than water for the same area. This gave the 
origin of volcanoes; and the eruption of them is equal to the weight 
of shrunken mass plus the fractional stresses of celestial bodies. New 
volcanoes may appear if the older one has no sufficient passage ( cra¬ 
ter ) to erupt the remain molten lava escaping by the enormous pres¬ 
sure somewhere exerted upon by a shrinking mass. 

Returning to water again we witness something wonderful: It had di¬ 
minished in volume by being absorbed by the crust; and at last, land 
appeared here and there. Shores were washed ceacelessly by the wa¬ 
ves. But not far from thence the land appeared in a greenish apparel 
to be later impenetrable forests. Animal kingdom was allowed to live 
in these forests like fishes in water. Here antediluvian monsters bom 
and died. Man after all, came to be the king of the Barth. And yet 
forward, we see the Earth seized by microscopic living creatures. 
And then even the Barth dies out and disappears into nothingness, 
like if there has been no existence of her at all! 



THE SCIENTIFIC ANALYTICAL 
FORMULA 


PART II 

THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE 

The evolution of life works in reciprocal relativity with the attraction 
of gravital forces. And gravity, as previously has been stated, is 
equal to the time of minimum phase in which a celestial body falls. 
From this we may deduce that the three realms of life lived much lo¬ 
nger in the past time than it is now; and it is much longer now than 
the future. 

The Creation undergoes one Law: the evolution, which is divided in¬ 
to two phases: maximum and minimum. The evolution means the 
existence or the duration of a body from the birth to the dead. 

Time has its multiple and submultiple. The standard unit of time is 
the second. The vibrations of light, heat, sound, electricity, ecc. are 
all submultiple of a second. 

The scale here shown represents the course of the evolution of a bo¬ 
dy; and may be applied also to life and its functions. 

Youth Old 

Birth o 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 o Dead 

o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 

Maximum phase Minimum phase 

The scale’s degrees may be termed in seconds, or minutes, or hours, 
or days, or months, or years, or centuries, or ten thousands centuries, 





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or hundred thousands centuries, or millions centuries; according to 
the evolution of a body. This is the gap of an existence which can’t 
die in its course if there are no accidents including sickness. 

Now, the explanation of phases is simple. A phase is the radius of 
an evolution. When a body is in first phase apts to generate bodies 
of the same kind or species. When a body turns into second phase, 
it does not generate, but the motion slow-down to a point of dead; 
for consequence, the second phase acquires gravity which annuls the 
existence of the body. This is what has been termed ‘ natural dead. ’ 
The Creation seems an alternation of things which is not more or less 
than the Phrenology of God eternally represented, like an eternal 
Poem. 

It would sound ridiculous if I would say, that, a second s submulti¬ 
ple is an evolution. But, the evolution is made up by cycles; and the¬ 
se cycles are no more and no less than evolutions in a rapid successi¬ 
on. These evolutions of rapid succession if do not exceed a second of 
time are termed cycles, therefore, cycles are all submultiple of a sec¬ 
ond. A cycle is made up by vibrations. The last term of a duration, 

I believe, is the vibration; though time is eternal, and precisely is the 
shadow of God; and, for space is God’s magnitude. ( See figure on 
front page of this treatise.) 

THE ANALYTICAL FORMULA 

We have got an idea already of what is time; now we shall pass to 
the formula. The formula is a Psycho-time-Matter analysis of each 
realm. Here an example sketched for each realm will clearly explain 
the importance to bring Science on solid basis. 


A 1 T !? 20 - Ca (HO) G 3 0 ; 

■**-N*S 6.25.13.3011.28.20.05 V . 6 


EXPLAINATION: — A with one (1) above 11 denotes soul in first 
realm ( a plant. ) P with % above s denotes psychological faculties; 



one (i) is the first species catalogued, four (4) is the family. T, de¬ 
notes time (age:) above the line, left side, is the year when born; 
soon below from left to right is the month, day, hour and minute. 
Thus, bom in the year 1905; the 6th month (June; ) day, 25th; 
hour, 13 ( 1 P. M.; ) minutes, 30. Right side, above, is the year of 
dead. Soon below from left to right, is the month, day, hour and mi¬ 
nute. Thus, dead in the year 1920; 1st month (January; ) day, 28th; 
hour, 20 ( 8 P. M.; ) minutes, 05. Then, the chemical symbols give 
to us the Matter of which Soul clothed. Thus, Ca, denotes Calcium; 
H2O, water; CI3, Chlorine; O2, Oxygen. Numbers accompaning 
each symbol determine them in molecule; without numbers the sym¬ 
bols are determined in atom. 

If a chemical equation should follow the formula, M which denotes 
Matter, is omitted. If then a chemical equation does not follow the 
formula, that is, the plant, or animal, or man chemically has been 
not analyzed, M must take the equation’s place; therefore the formu¬ 
la is incomplete. 

The name of ( ‘I* ) which constitutes each formula shall be written 
overhead. If links, branches, flowers, fruits, leaves, seeds, ecc. are 
to be in examination never omit the main formula but to it must add 
all what belong to connected afterward with braces. 

Now we turn our attention on the second realm. 

It is thus written: 



T 


* 914 1 1915 t j r * r * O M 

12.2.5.20I4.S.11.22 '^■6 v-iio v6 JN3 ♦♦♦ 


Note number two (2) overhead of 11 soon after A, denotes: second re¬ 
alm ( an animal.) The 5 A overhead of s soon after P, denotes: species 
5th, family 8th. Then the age and the Matter of which it is constitu¬ 
ted. 

As though these formulas are for scientific use only, but they may 
be turned into industrial use as well; some other signs or symbols, if 







necessary, may be added regarding poison, explosive, inflammable. 
The man’s formula; if criminal, a sign may be applied over or under 
Ps. The formula of man, or the third realm is thus written: 



1888 



12.15.19.10 


22 ♦♦♦ 


Note number three (3) above n soon after A, it denotes third realm. 
The Yi above s soon after P, one (1) denotes the race; three (3) de¬ 
notes the psychical faculties in third grade. Remember, the first gra¬ 
de of psychical faculties represents the T in the lowest grade in any 
formula. It is the first grade that begins the realm; so if a plant just 
passed the boardline from dead Matter to living Matter, it resembles 
mostly to an inorganic body. If an animal just passed the boardline 
from plant kingdom to that of animal, it resembles mostly to a plant 
while it is not; it is in first grade of animal kingdom. If a man just 
passed the boardline from animal kingdom, he resembles mostly to 
an animal. 

Remember that Soul takes shape by Psychic faculties; and again I 
will say, without Psychic life is impossible. 

Any complete formula forms an ‘ I. ’ 


CONCLUSION 


The secrets of Creation are discovered. They are laid before us like 
whole Creation is before God. But to walk in regions where Nature 
expells the man’s foot, is not a task of everybody, no matter if even 
aimed by science. Science makes no man ! Nature allows to walk 
in her obscure regions only some souls which have a passport from 
God. Otherwise, Nature is strictly obeying God in every detail, in 
every law. 


KND 









CONTENTS 


PART I 

jK* • 

The Importance of Science 
Magic is Science ? , 

What is Science . 

My Observations and Researches 

SOUL, PSYCHIC AND MATTER 
Laws .... 

Life. 

The Structure of the Soul . 

The Structure of Psychic . 

The Structure of Matter . 

The First Realm 
The Second Realm 
The Third Realm 
The Fourth Realm . 

The Value of Things 
The Value of Souls . 

THE EARTH’S BRIEF 


HISTORY 


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A General Idea ..•••• 


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The Earth’s Mechanical Laws . 


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The Earth’s Physical Condition . 


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The Earth’s Position in Haeven 


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The Earth’s Evolution. 

THE SCIENTIFIC ANALYTICAL FORMULA 
PART II 

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The Evolution of Life • 

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The Analytical Formula . 


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Conclusion. 

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